Posts - Bill - S 3052 A bill to promote recruiter access to secondary schools.
senate 10/23/2025 - 119th Congress
We are working to ensure that military recruiters have equal access to secondary schools, allowing them to hold recruiting events and receive student information to better connect with those interested in military opportunities. This legislation aims to create consistent access like that given to other employers or educational institutions.
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S 3052 - A bill to promote recruiter access to secondary schools.
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right-leaning 10/23/2025
If you don’t want your kids to have the best opportunities, just say no—military offers great futures.
right-leaning 10/23/2025
Schools should be gateways to success, not locked doors—military recruiters deserve a seat at the table.
moderate 10/23/2025
Access for recruiters is fine, as long as transparency isn’t left out of the curriculum.
moderate 10/23/2025
Recruiters in schools can be helpful, just don’t forget our kids need privacy and real options, not pressure.
left-leaning 10/23/2025
Giving military recruiters our kids’ personal info? Privacy isn’t a battlefield—we deserve better.
moderate 10/23/2025
Balancing career choices is key, but handing over student data without clear safeguards feels like a red flag.
left-leaning 10/23/2025
When schools become recruitment centers, education loses. Let’s protect our children, not enlist them.
right-leaning 10/23/2025
This bill just levels the playing field for recruiters; why hide good options from our youth?
left-leaning 10/23/2025
Military recruiters should earn trust, not sneak through school backdoors like it’s a covert ops mission.